FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

I understand that it’s scary to put your life in America into somebody else’s hands. I am reliable, trustworthy, intelligent, and kind. If I don’t know the answer to your question off the top of my head, I’ll do the legal research to figure it out and let you know the answer. I have practiced immigration law since 2008. I am the daughter of an immigrant and an immigration lawyer. Immigration law runs in my blood. I have helped hundreds of clients successfully earn the right to stay in the United States.

My aim is to get your immigration documents filed in a timely, efficient manner, meeting all deadlines. Once your case is in the government’s hands, I have less control over the timing. I will keep you updated about developments in your case and I encourage you to call, email, or text me if you have any questions.

Lots of people file their own immigration paperwork, and sometimes, they are successful. But this is a risky route. Immigration law is really, really complicated. A lot depends on your specific situation and it can be hard to figure out what to do. Hiring an immigration lawyer takes the stress out of the situation for you because you’ll feel confident that everything is being handled competently. Having an attorney can prevent mistakes, reduce delays, and reduce back-and-forth with the government. However, if you have already filed your own paperwork and you’ve run into problems, I’m available to try to help set the situation right.

This blog does not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice, and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. This blog should not be used as a substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed or authorized to practice in your jurisdiction. You should always consult a suitably qualified attorney regarding any specific legal problem or matter in a timely manner, as statutes of limitations may bar your claim.